Hull City have yet to lose against West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League at the KCOM Stadium (W1 D2), keeping a clean sheet in the last two meetings.

Tony Pulis has won his last three Premier League matches against Hull, all with different teams (Stoke in April 2010, Crystal Palace in January 2014 and WBA in January 2015).

Hull City won more points in their first two Premier League games this season (six – W2 D0 L0) than they have in their 10 league matches since (four – W1 D1 L8).

West Bromwich Albion have won their last two Premier League matches and have the chance to secure three in a row for the first time under Tony Pulis. The last time that won three successive league games was back in November 2012 under Steve Clarke (four in a row).

Salomón Rondón has been involved in 17 Premier League goals since the start of last season (13 goals, four assists) – more than double the number of any other WBA player in this period.

West Bromwich Albion have averaged the lowest possession figure in the Premier League so far this season (36.7%) and were the bottom team in this ranking in 2015-16 as well (39.4%).

In their 68 Premier League matches under Tony Pulis, WBA have only had more possession than their opponents on seven occasions. In fact, their last 17 Premier League games have seen their opponents hold more possession.

Hull City have conceded 24 goals in their last eight Premier League matches, the same tally that West Brom have conceded in their last 18 games in the competition.

Matt Phillips has provided both a goal and an assist in each of his last two Premier League appearances for West Bromwich Albion.

Only six players have played in all 50 Premier League games possible since the start of 2015-16 and two of these are West Bromwich Albion players (Craig Dawson and Darren Fletcher).